Thursday, January 19, 2017

Billboard Rock Album Chart 01/14/2017

Billboard Rock Album Chart
Top 20
Week Ending  January 14th 2017


20 - Walls - Kings of Leon
19 - 'Tis The Season - Jimmy Buffett
18 - This House is Not For Sale - Bon Jovi
17 - 57th and 9th - Sting
16 - 22, A Million - Bon Iver
15 - Unleashed - Skillet
14 - I Like It When You Sleep - The 1975
13 - The Ghosts of Christmas Eve - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
12 - Top x MM: "The MuteMath Sessions" (EP) - Twenty One Pilots x MuteMath
11 - Revolution Radio - Green Day
10 - You Want It Darker - Leonard Cohen
9  -  The Stage - Avenged Sevenfold
8  -  The Getaway - Red Hot Chili Peppers
7  -  Cleopatra - The Lumineers
6  -  Death of A Bachelor - Panic! At the Disco
5  -  Suicide Squad : The Album - Soundtrack
4  -  Not The Actual Events - Nine Inch Nails
3  -  Blurryface - Twenty One Pilots
2  -  Hardwired...To Self-Destruct - Metallica
1  -  Blue and Lonesome - The Rolling Stones
(4th consecutive week at #1)


Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Just Your Fool"  Buddy Johnson2:16
2."Commit a Crime"  Howlin' Wolf3:38
3."Blue and Lonesome"  Little Walter3:07
4."All of Your Love"  Magic Sam4:46
5."I Gotta Go"  Little Walter3:26
6."Everybody Knows About My Good Thing"  
  • Miles Grayson
  • Lermon Horton
4:30
7."Ride 'Em On Down"  Eddie Taylor2:48
8."Hate to See You Go"  Little Walter3:20
9."Hoo Doo Blues"  
2:36
10."Little Rain"   3:32
11."Just Like I Treat You"  Willie Dixon3:24
12."I Can't Quit You Baby"  Willie Dixon5:13

Billboard Top 20 Albums 01/14/2017

Billboard 200 Album Chart
Top 20
Week Ending January 14th 2017


20 - Christmas - Michael Buble
19 - Sremmlife 2 - Rae Sremmurd
18 - Faith - George Michael
(re-entry)
17 - 25 - Adele
16 - White Friday (CM9) - Yo Gotti
(Debut)
15 - Blue and Lonesome - The Rolling Stones
14 - Trolls - Soundtrack
13 - Hardwired...To Self-Destruct - Metallica
12 - TwentyFive - George Michael 
(re-entry)
11 - Illuminate - Shawn Mendes
10 - Suicide Squad : The Album - Soundtrack
9  -  That's Christmas To Me - Pentatonix
8  -  Views - Drake
7  -  Blurryface - twenty one pilots
6  -  Moana - Soundtrack
5  -  Hamilton : An American Musical - Original Broadway Cast
4  -  4 Your Eyez Only - J. Cole
3  -  24K Magic - Bruno Mars
2  -  Starboy - The Weeknd
1  -  A Pentatonix Christmas - Pentatonix 
(2nd consecutive week at #1)


Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."O Come, All Ye Faithful"  TraditionalHoying, Mitch Grassi3:35
2."God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"  TraditionalGrassi, Maldonado2:29
3."White Christmas(featuring The Manhattan Transfer)Irving BerlinAvi Kaplan, Hoying, The Manhattan Transfer3:19
4."I'll Be Home for Christmas"   Hoying, Grassi, Maldonado, Kaplan3:27
5."Up on the Housetop"  Benjamin HanbyHoying, Maldonado, Grassi2:15
6."The Christmas Sing-Along"   Hoying3:16
7."Coventry Carol"  TraditionalAvi Kaplan3:02
8."Hallelujah"  Leonard CohenHoying, Maldonado, Grassi, Kaplan4:29
9."Coldest Winter"   Grassi, Maldonado2:28
10."Good to Be Bad"   Maldonado2:07
11."Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays"   Hoying3:57




Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Billboard Top 20 Rock Albums (December 31st 2016)

Billboard Rock Albums Chart
Top 20
Week Ending December 31st 2016


20 - Christmas Party - She and Him
19 - 22, A Million - Bon Iver
18 - Chapter and Verse - Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band
17 - Live At The Hollywood Bowl - The Beatles
16 - Revolution Radio - Green Day 
15 - Walls - Kings of Leon
14 - 57th and 9th - Sting
13 - Death of a Bachelor - Panic! At the Disco
12 - This House Is Not For Sale - Bon Jovi
11 - The Stage - Avenged Sevenfold 
10 - Cleopatra - The Lumineers
9  -  'Tis The Season - Jimmy Buffett
8  -  Peace Trail - Neil Young
(Debut)
7  -  Suicide Squad : The Album - Soundtrack
6  -  The Ghosts of Christmas Eve - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
5  -  You Want It Darker - Leonard Cohen
4  -  The Getaway - Red Hot Chili Peppers
3  -  Blurryface - twenty one pilots
2  -  Hardwired To Self-Destruct - Metallica
1  -  Blue and Lonesome - The Rolling Stones
(2 consecutive weeks at #1)

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Just Your Fool"  Buddy Johnson2:16
2."Commit a Crime"  Howlin' Wolf3:38
3."Blue and Lonesome"  Little Walter3:07
4."All of Your Love"  Magic Sam4:46
5."I Gotta Go"  Little Walter3:26
6."Everybody Knows About My Good Thing"  
  • Miles Grayson
  • Lermon Horton
4:30
7."Ride 'Em On Down"  Eddie Taylor2:48
8."Hate to See You Go"  Little Walter3:20
9."Hoo Doo Blues"  
2:36
10."Little Rain"   3:32
11."Just Like I Treat You"  Willie Dixon3:24
12."I Can't Quit You Baby"  Willie Dixon5:13



Billboard Top 20 Albums Week Ending December 31st 2016

Billboard 200 Album Chart
Top 20
Week Ending December 31st 2016


20 - "Awaken, My Love!" - Childish Gambino
19 - Joanne - Lady Gaga
18 - Blurryface - twenty one pilots
17 - Views - Drake
16 - 'Tis The Season - Jordan Smith
15 - Trolls - Soundtrack
14 - The Hamilton Mixtape - Various Artists
13 - The Ultimate Collection - Garth Brooks 
(Debut)
12 - The Storm - Tech N9ne
(Debut)
11 - Hardwired To Self-Destruct - Metallica
10 - Blue and Lonesome - Rolling Stones 
9  -  Christmas - Michael Buble
8  -  Moana - Soundtrack
7  -  Hamilton : An American Musical - Original Broadway Cast
6  -  Stoney - Post Malone
(Debut)
5  -  That's Christmas To Me - Pentatonix 
4  -  24K Magic - Bruno Mars
3  -  Starboy - The Weeknd
2  -  A Pentatonix Christmas - Pentatonix
1  -  4 Your Eyez Only - J. Cole
(Debut)

Track listing[edit]

Credits adapted from album's liner notes as cited on the official Dreamville website.[69]
All tracks written by Jermaine Cole.
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."For Whom the Bell Tolls"  
2:07
2."Immortal"  
3:21
3."Deja Vu"   4:24
4."Ville Mentality"  
3:14
5."She's Mine Pt. 1"  
  • Cole
  • Deputy
  • Gilmore[b]
  • Elite[b]
  • Chargaux[b]
3:29
6."Change"  
5:31
7."Neighbors"  Cole3:36
8."Foldin Clothes"  
5:16
9."She's Mine Pt. 2"  
  • Cole
  • Deputy
  • Gilmore[b]
  • Elite[b]
  • Chargaux[c]
4:38
10."4 Your Eyez Only"  
8:50

Monday, January 2, 2017

The Year in Billboard #1 Country Songs - 1976


December 25th 1976
"Sweet Dreams"  -  Emmylou Harris
(1 week at #1)



This country classic "Sweet Dreams (of You)" written and originally recorded by Don Gibson in 1956 and most associated with Patsy Cline’s hit version in 1963, was recorded live by Emmylou Harris at the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood, California with Bernie Leadon's acoustic break later overdubbed in the studio. It became her second #1 country hit and was included in her album Elite Hotel released by Reprise Records on December 29, 1975 and reaching #1 on the Billboard country album chart and # 25 on the Billboard 200 chart. “Sweet Dreams" can also be found on Emmylou’s compilation albums- Profile: Best of Emmylou Harris and Portraits, a 3-CD Boxed Set, released on October 8, 1996 on the Warner Archives label.